What are the most offensive chants in football?

Football chants are the oxygen for a football maniac. It is pure banter when the lyrics are distasteful because no one really means what they actually say. Nevertheless, the line is crossed sometimes which shouldn’t be the case. Here we present to you, the most offensive chants in football. 1. Park, Park wherever you may be,

Why is the football chant in the Premier League?

The football chant is perfect for these guys. It’s short, it’s sharp, and many have their roots in songs that couldn’t be any further away from sporting culture. It is the wit, and the genuine belly-laughs we are after today though: Some of the Premier League’s biggest bastards are due for a roasting.

What are some of the most popular football songs?

Proud To Be Spanish! Stand Up If You’re Spanish! Spain Let’s Get Drunk! Thanks For Everything! Portugal! Lalalala Polska! Go Ukraine! Viva Україно! Вперед, Россия! Мы С Тобой Sverige! Världsmästerskaps Guld! Shouting Chant 321! Come on Hungarians / Magyars! Pojďte Hoši Pojďte Do Toho Hej! Lay Lay Türkiye! ŞampiyonTürkiye! Hey!

What’s the chant for fourth in the world?

Manden vil blive husket for at passe på Erikson, bravo Sir! Tipico tema de aliento con un ritmo propio. Let Me Hear You Say Wales! Fourth In The World? You’re ‘avin A Laugh 2-1 To The Sheep… Waar Is Dat Feestje?

What did West Ham fans chant about Robbie Keane?

West Ham fans to Liverpool fans, beautifully simple Northern Ireland fans to Warren Feeney to the tune of ‘Yellow Polka Dot Bikini’ by (Sir) Timmy Mallett Liverpool chanting about Irish striker Robbie Keane. 7). Your teeth are offside, your teeth are offside, Luis Suarez, your teeth are offside

What’s the most popular football song in the UK?

Whilst this is certainly true, they are also undeniably quick-witted and nowhere is this more apparent than on stadium terraces around the UK. By comparison, on the continent football songs are almost always boring, unimaginative and are rarely any better than extensions of their team names – “Allez Les Bleus” is a good example.